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3 January, 19:09

How would you make 500.00 ml of 1.50 m sulfuric acid from a stock bottle that is 10.0 m?

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  1. 3 January, 19:16
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    Remember this formula: C1V1=C2V2

    C1 being the initial concentration

    V1 being the initial volume

    C2 being the final concentration

    V2 being the final concentration

    In this case we just plug and chug:

    C1=10 M

    V1=what we're looking for

    C2=1.50 M

    V2=500 mL

    10*V1=1.5*500

    V1=750/10 = 75 mL of 10 M sulfuric acid needed.

    First get 400 mL DI water. Add 75 mL 10 M sulfuric acid. Then add enough DI water to get the final volume to 500 mL.
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